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How to Enhance your role-play~ Category: Uncategorized
| Posted On: Tue Sep 21 2021 0:58:54 UTC | What is your back story? What are your powers and abilities? Where are you from? Can I do this, or do that with your character? Why is no one wanting a sl with me? ect, ect, ect. We have all heard these questions or have been the one asking them simply because they are not listed, or the profile is a blank slate. Or could it be that your profile is set up to look like you are here for one thing, and it is not for true story lines? Well, we are here to help. When you create a character, be sure to know the following: Creating your role-play character can be a fun experience and the choices you make with your character will have everything to do with whom your character is and aspires to be. Not to mention the choices you make for your character could be the deciding point in which brings you much play. The more you build on this character, ie bio- powers and abilities, the more those around you would want to or be interested in engaging you in a story line that could potentially take off into something much more meaningful. If you are here for just one thing, like sexual role-play, you will find that not many are interested in a story-line that only involves just sex. It is generally not about that anyways. Here are some tips all of us can use. 1. You will need to create a personality that is a lot less predictable and more complicated at times, multi-dimensional and possibly a bit mysterious in ways that would have people intrigued. 2. Most importantly, have a backstory or biography on your profile. The more you have to share about your character the more solid and believable your character can be. Especially to those around you and the more solid your character can be the more generous it can be in the personality category. Having a bio as well, will give those you engage with an opportunity to know your character and best engage them 3. It is always important to list the powers, enchanted objects as well as tomes and abilities in which your character possesses. To say you are a god means nothing if you do not have abilities or powers that come along with said god. Remember, not all gods are omnipotent and people tend to frown upon such things. It is also not a good idea to have so many powers that one would implode with such a great power. A good side note, if it is not listed, therefore it does not exist. You cannot just pull a rabbit out of your hat and convince that one character that it is legit. 4. A history of your character within your bio would give it depth, such as the environment it grew up in, the trials and tribulations your character had to be involved before it got this far. You need to create an almost realistic, enjoyable backstory just to lure your audience. If you do not wish to reveal too much about your character, that is fine as well. Leave it up to the mystique forcing the partner in your story-line to figure out the rest, trust us, it makes for good adventures and lasting friendships. 5. Know your characters strengths and weakness, yourself. This means, if you are engaged in a war or fighting story-line and you get hit? Take the hit. Show that your character received the pain, the amount is up to you, of course. To make your character to the point where it is impervious to any pain or some sort of weakness will sour a story line real quick. You must allow your character to be believable and enjoyable no matter what species you have decided to take or the attitude you have adopted or personality you have bestowed on your character alone. Even the evil ones have friends too . 6. Role-play is all about having fun, not always about sexual conquest, and seeing your character build up its story as it goes and seeing where it takes you. At times you will amaze yourself when you start enhancing and the more you write the better you get and the more friends you will see adding you. Enjoy yourself, be creative and most off all, see if you can inspire others to add you in order to play with you. We do hope this has helped, |
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